1800w 48v Razer Gokart Project

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2022
  • This little project is slightly more hassle than I originally planned for. But at least it is expensive and ridiculous! Regardless, most of the parts I used came from amazon so I have a few links to those if you want them.
    48v Motor and speed controller kit: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    48v Charger: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    12v Lead acid batteries:
    www.amazon.com/Mighty-Max-Bat...
    Extra throttle : www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    Video two of this project is out! (check it out right here)
    • 1800w 48v 30mph Razer ...
    I also have more pictures of the original kart and can answer questions. I always read the comments.
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Komentáře • 43

  • @Tropicsca
    @Tropicsca Před rokem +6

    i started an electric kart project too and thought i could finish it during one summer (in Canada)...boy was i wrong.

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před rokem +5

      It's always harder than it looks 😂

    • @burtoncraft
      @burtoncraft Před 9 měsíci +3

      I’m going to make a 2 seater mini truck with my dad so me and my friend could drive in it maybe next summer, I hope I can finish it in around 2 months

  • @sunngamer1210
    @sunngamer1210 Před 9 měsíci

    @newwing7607 where did you get the 3 speed switch, i am trying to make the motor go slower and setting the switch to 1 might do the trick

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 9 měsíci

      I just searched for a "3 mode switch" and there are may options online or places like Home Depot. I personally bought all the electronics you see in the video on amazon. As a short stop solution, you can short the three modes with some dummy wire, it should be harmless (because that's what the switch does).

  • @A.Dotin4K
    @A.Dotin4K Před 8 měsíci

    Can I use the motor alone with my own speed control knob? I don’t need those other parts that you have. Will it work?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 8 měsíci

      uhhh... Some clarification is needed... The motor is a three phase hall senser DC motor. You need a speed controller for that kind of motor because it doesn't just work with a straight DC voltage applied. You need brains like the one that comes with the kit. Does your speed control knob regulate voltage for a 3-phase hall effect DC motor? If so, then I think it should work.
      On the other hand, if we are assuming that you are talking about my potentiometer throttle attached to the speed controller, then any 5-volt potentiometer will do. Most throttles / speed control knobs are that standard (no guaranties though).
      @A.Dotin4K I hope this helps, and please let me know if you got any questions.

  • @dukeboredom
    @dukeboredom Před 4 měsíci +1

    “like subscribe, comment I don’t care” 😂 i did all three

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Well thank you. Apparently, it helps out the CZcams algorithm or something. 🙃

  • @xxlxavixavi9578
    @xxlxavixavi9578 Před 8 měsíci

    can u run a test howlong it can run for? im planning to mod a mobility scooter with a 48v 1800w motor but i don't know what capacity i need for my batteries.

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Well, I can tell you from experience that 30A at 48V is a lot of draw for small batteries. The 7Ah lead acid batteries I am using have a power band of around 5 minutes. I say power band because after five minutes of consistent acceleration, the battery voltage sag drops below 40V, and the power/torque of the motor is significantly weaker. The batteries last ideally about 15 minutes or just around 2 miles when going from fully charged to dead. There are a lot of factors when looking at battery life like: how many accelerations, terrain changes, gears, at what speed, and more. If you are modding a mobility scooter, I would want close to an hour of run time, so a ~25 Ah lead acid or a ~20 Ah lithium battery @ 48V. (For batteries with a low current output you have to make them bigger to account for excess stress. Lead is weaker than lithium for the most part.)
      It is also a good idea to look at the "C rating" for the batteries you will be using. This will tell you the maximum constant current you can draw.
      Hope this helps.

  • @Kooter6785
    @Kooter6785 Před rokem +1

    Do you have just a picture of the throttle wires? Having a hard time figuring out which ones to combine to use the original throttle like you did

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před rokem

      Yes I do in fact! I'm not sure how you want me to send it to you though... but, I may be able to help clear some things up.
      So, the original throttle has 6 pins/wires. I had Yellow, Blue, Brown wires on top (opposite a male clip thing) and Red, Black, White on bottom (close to a male clip thing). The bottom three wires/pins (R,B,W) are for the potentiometer in the throttle (the throttle of the throttle). As far as I remember, Black (middle) was ground, Red was input, and White was output. I ended up just messing around with them until it worked.
      The top three pins are for the LED's for battery power and low voltage light. I still don't know what the Brown wire was for, but the Yellow and Blue wires on top were the positive and negative of both the power and battery light.
      Unfortunately, there are multiple iterations of this throttle. Some have four wires and some have six. I hope I could help, and please let me know if you need anything else!
      P.S. here is a link to my version of throttle on amazon to help visualize things: www.amazon.com/Thumb-Throttle-Razor-Drifter-W25143400043/dp/B09FYK4HW8

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 10 měsíci

      @CarlosMartinez-fu9dz Damn I'm late seeing this 😞. I linked the exact type of throttle I had on an Amazon link in the comment above. I hope that helps clear some things up, and please let me know if that answers your question.

  • @dukeboredom
    @dukeboredom Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is the three speed switch needed for the motor to move?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Nope, the controller works just fine if there's no three speed switch. If it is left unplugged, I believe it's put on the highest speed setting. Some controllers need to be put on a switch to access the highest speed mode, but this one didn't.

  • @dcrawf36
    @dcrawf36 Před 5 měsíci +1

    so i just got a Trailmaster Cheetah i6 for my kids christmas present, brand new, just delivered and assembled today. It supposedly has 3 speeds, L/M/H. however, its only switching L/M, M/H speed selection does nothing to increase the speed. Thinking its just the switch?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 5 měsíci +2

      It could just be a faulty switch. I have a wiring diagram in my other video where I go over my gokart. (czcams.com/video/7RONIBGccNA/video.html) @ 2:25 I don't go into much further detail than showing a picture of the wires, but it might help you find the connection you are looking for.
      Something else I will note is that the speed modes only limit the top speed of the motor and not the torque applied. If the power of the motor is limiting the top speed, then regardless of the speed mode selected, the kart will not be faster.
      Please let me know if this helps.

    • @dcrawf36
      @dcrawf36 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Newwinggarage well it’s not the switch. I pulled the switch to bypass it and connected the wire terminals as the switch would and still could not get it to High speed. Only low and medium. I’ll check the wires tomorrow, besides that it must be a faulty controller idk. It’s difficult because these go carts come with a universal harness apparently so there’s lots of things unplugged/not used.

  • @agondahsyla7488
    @agondahsyla7488 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello. Amazing project. I had a question regarding your wiring though. I have a 48V motor, 750W. A brushless controller 48V, 750W. A bicycle battery of 48V, 20Ah. I have to make an autonomous cart using a 20kg servo motor for the steering wheels. I'm trying to figure out the whole wiring diagram for the main motor and the brushless controller.. Would appreciate your help

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, thank you for reaching out! I have a second video about my go-kart project that goes into a little bit more detail. It also includes a rough wiring explanation. czcams.com/video/7RONIBGccNA/video.html
      Most brushes DC motors are based on sine wave geometry, so it's likely your 750W motor and controller kit is wired similarly.
      Do you need a proper wiring diagram for the internals of the speed controller or would an explanation of what the wires do be sufficient?

    • @agondahsyla7488
      @agondahsyla7488 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Newwinggarage Do you by any chance have some kind of a diagram? I could send you pics of the wires also. There are some unfamiliar wires although the main wires are noticeable

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 6 měsíci

      @@agondahsyla7488 I do have a wiring diagram for my specific controller. It may help you find out what wires do for your controller. You can also send me an email (in my channels about section) of an image and description of your controller. There are many motor kits out there, so I don't know the specifics of your wiring and I make no promises that I know how your controller works.

  • @tdogg_3307
    @tdogg_3307 Před rokem +2

    How does the charger work?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry for responding so late to comments, I kinda just made this video and forgot about it. 😅
      Anyway, the charger that I purchased was a standard lead acid battery charger for a 48V system. The charger itself has its own quirks and features and looks a bit sketchy as it will pulse charge when the batteries get close to full. I ended up wiring the charger through the speed controller and have been having no issues thus far. That being said, not having a battery management system is likely not great for the four batteries I have in series.
      Let me know if you have any questions! And thankyou for asking!

  • @coleritter419
    @coleritter419 Před 2 lety

    U should add underlights

  • @kingfishplayz8360
    @kingfishplayz8360 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi, I am a highschooler in the STEM academy, and my group's capstone project was to make a gasoline powered lawnmower into an electric vehicle. We bought this kit to do our connection, and believe we have everything connected right, but it is not working. Is there any way we can get on a zoom call with you and show you our project and connection in hopes of fixing it?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi there,
      Thanks so much for reaching out and sharing your project with me - converting a gasoline-powered lawnmower into an electric vehicle sounds like an exciting and innovative endeavor! However, I'm currently unable to join Zoom calls due to my schedule.
      I would still love to help as much as I can. Feel free to email me detailed pictures or a video of your setup, along with a description of the problem. It's often the case that issues with such conversions stem from wiring connections or control system setup. If you can also include details about the kit you used and the steps you've followed, that would be very helpful.
      You can find my email address in the 'About' section of my CZcams channel. Looking forward to hearing from you, and I'll do my best to assist via email!
      Best of luck with your capstone project!

  • @6buckets
    @6buckets Před 10 měsíci +2

    is it possible to put this on a mx350?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 10 měsíci

      Kinda? I'm not sure exactly what you're asking here, but it is not an easy plug and play solution. At the bare minimum, you'll need to drill new mounting holes for the motor, adapt the chain and sprocket, and mount the speed controller. You will also need to upgrade the batteries.
      As for fitment, the motor should fit as it's much longer, but not much wider than the stock motor. Really, you can locate the speed controller wherever. Lastly, there are a plethora of options for making a 48 volt battery system. So, I hope that answers your question.

    • @6buckets
      @6buckets Před 10 měsíci

      @@Newwinggarage i have a question what batteries did u user for the kit

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 10 měsíci

      @@6buckets I used 4 12V, 7Ah lead acid batteries I wired in series. I bought the pack of 4 from Amazon by Expert Power, and paid $80. I actually am regretting it a little bit, because the batteries don't last very long. They also have a lot of voltage sag when under load, take up a lot of space, and are very heavy. Their saving grace is that they are CHEAP AND EASY! (Which is enough for now)
      If I was spending this kind of money again, I would double my battery budget and find a lithium polymer or lithium ion battery pack that can do 48 volts and 30A discharge continuously. But then again... Money.

  • @jedidiahwest7212
    @jedidiahwest7212 Před 2 lety

    Neat

  • @XDLinear
    @XDLinear Před 10 měsíci +2

    How fast does it go?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have confirmed my go-kart goes 28 mph. However, when the batteries were newer I'm confident that it went just at or over 30 mph. At the moment, the motor is not a limiting factor. It is the batteries and drivetrain.

    • @XDLinear
      @XDLinear Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Newwinggarage Do you recommend that I get a better battery?

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Not sure what you got now, but I wouldn't recommend small, sealed lead acid batteries like what I got.@@XDLinear

  • @MaddConnekRecordz
    @MaddConnekRecordz Před měsícem

    no one explains the wiring in detail you all want to show your project we are here to figure the wiring for the most part lol sorry frustrated here haha

    • @Newwinggarage
      @Newwinggarage  Před měsícem

      No worries, I have an image of the wiring diagram in my other go-kart video. If you want me to send it to you, you can find my contact email in the "about" section of my CZcams channel.

    • @MaddConnekRecordz
      @MaddConnekRecordz Před měsícem +1

      Ok. I was trying to see where that 3 way high speed switch went its all Chinese w no instructions. I got it to go and rode it at 10 mph maybe

  • @MaddConnekRecordz
    @MaddConnekRecordz Před měsícem

    Fuck all that explain the wiring in detail what goes where what colors do what and where to connect them every one is vagus and have no detail